Shepherd's Box
MOA: University of British Columbia
2956/248 a-b
Cylindrical cork container (a) with brown leather strap handle and lid (b) with central disc-shaped handle. The exterior surface of the container is rough brown bark.
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History Of Use
Water container. Shepherds in the province used cork cantinas and boxes (also see 2956/249-250) to keep their food and water cool and fresh. At the same time they decorated and carved horns (see 2956/254-258) to make containers, and in similar style, wooden religious images (see 2955/45).
- Type of Item box
- Culture Portuguese
- Material cork bark, leather skin
- Measurements height 28.0 cm, width 24.5 cm, depth 23.5 cm (overall)
- Field Collector Anthony A. Shelton
- Previous Owner Anthony A. Shelton
- Received from Museum of Anthropology Exhibitions Budget, Anthony A. Shelton
- Made in Beja
- Collected in Portugal
- Creation Date during 2010
- Collection Date between 2011 and 2012
- Ownership Date before September 17, 2012
- Acquisition Date on September 17, 2012
- Condition good
- Accession Number 2956/0248 a-b